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THE ATLANTA GEOKGI AN ANiD'NEWS.
WEI»K««DAV rcBKUAKX t, 1*W.
COREY REFUSES
TO DISCUSS UIS
LOVE FOR ACTRESS
Steel Trust Head Back
From Visit to
France.
Dm York. Feb. William K. Co
ray. head of the United Htate* Hteel
Corporation. who has been abroad for
several weeks, returned on the North
Oerman Lloyd liner Kaiser Wilhelm II.
In spite of the statement made while
abroad, to the effect that he would wed
Miss Mobelle Oilman, the actress. Mr.
Cerey was very reticent when asked
concerning the encaaement.
"Is It true that you expect to wed
Miss Oilman7" Mr. Corey was asked.
'•Wo had a very pleasant voyage."
be replied, Ignoring the question..
"I have been misrepresented no much
and everything concerning my private
affairs so grossly aaaggerated. by the
newspapers that I have nothing to say,"
he continued.
Passengers on the Kaiser Wilhelm II
declare that .Mias Oilman rnrl over to
Cherbourg from her chateau near
Paris lo hid Mr. Corey farewell, and
that an afTecllonate purling lictuSoli
the two took place., —
Rheumatism
Dow not tec go of yv
when you apply lotions or
finimmts. ft# simply loosens
tu hold fora wfais. Why?
Became to get rid of it yon
most corrects the ectd cob*
dition of the blood on which
it# depends. Hood's Sarsa-
parQkhas cored
ARGUMENT CLOSET)
IN MURDER CASE
■peelal to The Georgian.
Rome. Go.. Keb. g.—The rasa of Rob.
art Tlppens. charged with the murder
of Charlie Cofleld. waa resumed yes-
—terday morning In the superior court
The defense finished tho Introduction
of direct testimony about the middle
of tha morning. The state then opened
In rebuttal.
The state called several of tho de
fendant's witnesses and made an efTort
to prove that the testimony given In
the preliminary trial waa different to
that given by tha same wltneaaea In
I state had Introduced certain wit.
- In an effort to prove that t'i
Paid did not have a knife In his hand
which he was killed. After
doftnse Introduced witnesses to try to
Impeach this testimony. About a doaen
witnesses were put up by the defense
in Ibis effort to Impeach. This closed
tha cnees as far as the testimony was
. concerned.
Assistant Solicitor flhaw m.-ute the
opening argument for the state and
disrusasd the law of the rose In an
Intelligent and effective manner, lie
was followed hy H. B. Kubanka and
Seaborn Wright for the defense.
Solicitor General Ennis began the
closing speech for the state and wae
•till speaking when court adjourned.
TEN EXTRA POLtOEMEN
ARE PLACED ON DUTY.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick. Os-. Fob. (.—Ten extra
police* office re have been edded to the
(tend. Home of them have been given
regular districts to patrol, while the
mounted policemen win cover the en
tire district These extra men almost
double the force, and with this added
strength the city will be well guarded.
A
4*0 "PUfUV Pmtn Irani
VtMcIti mm 4 Firm Iff*
W. J. DIMETIMPLEMEIT CO, Mtertt
L
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TO HOLD CONTEST
ON GEORGIA DAY
Oeorgla day will be relebrated hy the
literary soclatlea of the Boys' High
school Tuesday, February 12. at llitd
o'clock In the morning.
Principal William Ml Blaion baa
named the speaker* for the ocroston.
and the boys have all selected sub
jects.
Tbe Daughters of the Revolution
have offered A medal for the best essay
oa "Georgia Women In the Revolution."
Then* essays were written without
notes or references work* In the pres
ence of the faculty, and hsve been
turned over to the teachers, who will
select the stx beet for Anal Judgment
by > committee on Oeorgla day. Last
year James J. Slaton won tlie medal.
The program for Tuesday It as fol
lows:
IV. Hill.
61 Bo. Forsyth dt, Atlanta, Oa.
om
■i WMMKCY HAgfTg
eared at horn with-
isu£-Jirw«
■■M. WOOLLEY. M. D. |
INCREASES STOCK
When It was decided by the board
of directors of the Fourth National
bank at a meeting last January to In
crease the capital stock of the Institu
tion by t'.'00,000, there wus such a rush
of investors that 1400,000 has already
been subscribed and Ihe hooks art to
amain open until Februnrv 20,
The stock sold at 2 for 1. tlf the
receipts. 1200,000 will be added to the
capital atock, a* voted by the directors,
and the remaining fioo.noo will be
added to the surplus and undivided
proftta, making this fund 1(00,000,' In
stead of (400,000. This Increase In
capital stock was thought necessary
because of the remarkable Increase In
the volume of business.
As the books were to remain open
until February I It was decided Wed
nesday to announce that those who
subscribe between now and that time
will share equally In the allotment of
stock. The last report of the bank
shows Its deposits at (4.072.120.01.
Hlnrr that report. howeveA the de-
Mialts have reached a martT far -above
: 10.000.000.
"Joel Chandler Harris"—
Jr.
‘Tb* Great Beat of Georgia ami the
Coat of Arma"- T Henry E. Peeples.
‘‘Georgia Indians”—Robert Hughes.
1 "Joseph Habersham"—Vernon HI lies.
"The Women of Georgia In the Civil
War”—M. T- LaHnttc.
"The Destiny'of Georgia Fnder Tech
nical Education"—Hanteston Halt.
' "Sidney Lanier"—James P. Seattle.
"James E. Oglethorpe"—Llewellyn
Terrell.
"Georgia Jnduelrlea"—William J.
Northern
"Oeorgla Orators"—Edwin McCarty.
“Famous Educators of Georgia' —
William Candler.
"Georgia In the Civil War"—Loyd
Thomas.
Your
Head Aches
Whenever there is an
excited, irritable condi
tion of the brim nerves.
It is tbe outcry of a
tired brain. Relief will
come quicklv by tak
ing Dr. Miles’ Anti-
Pain Pills, as they soothe
the nerves, and when this
is accomplished, the pain
subsides. This is the nat
ural, sensible way. No
harm can come from their
use if taken as directed, as
they do not derange tho
stomach or leave any
bad after effects. Take
promptly at the beginning
of an attack and save suf
fering. ,
"It given me pleasure to tell what
the Dr. MlJrs’ Antl-I’wln PHI* have
done for mo. I waa troubled for yearn
with headacho, but am glad to aay
that aftrr using the Pllla I now feel
that 1 am entlody cured; I wtah all
tttat suffer- from headache would ua»
them.” MRS F*!JZA WRBBTKIt.
15H Douglas* St.. Worcester. Maas.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pllla art sold by
your druggist, who will guarantsa that
tha first package will benefit. If It
falls, ha will rat urn your money.
2ft doaaa, 29 cents. Never cold In bulk.
Mile* Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
LUNA PARK DUNDY
CLAIMED BY DEATH
TUMORS tHQKRED
CALIFORNIA’S A CTION
JUSTIFIED B Y 0LNE Y
treaty with n foreign po
ll*» ear
quo*
WaakluicDni. lYL. ft -A letter strongly dr
fending tin* st tit min of t’allforula In th<
Japanese dispute baa been writoo to Itepre __
■rotative McCall. of Maamchusett*. Uy | ha, im right to concern Itself. Japan
state under 11* wholly without cnuwv for complaint
—■— 1 ngalnat California )«> rawana of lh* -public
* “‘-fn
Jp4*t matter
••Mini Fraud *•
ie treaty with ....
*ltlt which the tint tonal gut
“ M . Ji
tttrharrf OH>ey. aeoreiary
nevelai'iiT
died t
. ... . I nlthont^rgnl ground for interference with
Impaired by I that system by force of nrifts or otherwise. *
THE THEATERS
Cheney’s Expectorant curst
cough*, colds, LaQrippo and croup.
60 yean on the market. Ml Drug
gist* 26c.
SCHOOLS TO OBSERVE
GEORGIA DAY TUESDAY
for the “
If Your Stomach is Lacking in Di-
gettive Power, Why Not Help
the Stomach Do Its Work—
Eipecially When It Oosta
Nothing to Try?
Not with drug., (lut with a reinforce
ment ot dlgsstlvs sg.nta. such as are
naturally at work In the stomarh?.
Belvntlflr analysis shone that digestion I
requires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments,
and the secretion of hydrochloric add.
When your food falls to digest, it is
proof positive that eoms of these
agents are lacking In your digestive
apparatus.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tatilets contain
nothing but these natural elements
necessary to digestion nnd when placed
at work In the weak stomach and small
Intestines, supply wpnt these organs'
need. THey stimulate the gastric
glands and gradually bring the diges
tive organs hack to their normal condi
tion. —-
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been
subjected to critical chemical tests ,\t
home and abroad and are found to con
tain nothing but natural digestives.
Chemical Laboratory. Telegraphic
address. "Dtfflndo." London Telephons
No. 1102, Central. 2n t'ullum strec:.
Fenchurch atreet. K.
London, 9th Aug.. 1905.
I have analysed most carefully a
box of Btusrt's Dyspepsia Tslilet,
twhleh I bought myself at a city chem
ist's shop for the purpose), inumifnr-
lured by the F. A. Btuart company.
Temple Chambers, tsindnn. K. C„ and
have to report that I can not find any
trace of vegetable or mineral poison*
Knowing the Ingredients of the tablet*.
I am of opinion that th*> are ndmlrn-
My adaptable for the purpose for which
they are Intended.
(Signed)
tnuv n i
.Schools all over Georgia will observe
Georgia day next Tuesduy. and State
Hehool Commissioner Merritt ha* sent
nut pamphlets which will be helpful to
teachers In arranging exercises for the
•lay.
Georgia day t* commemorative of the
founding of the commonwealth of
Georgia, and _the landtag of James
the
>ng
this line.
Cominlasloner Merritt also recom
mends for this day a study of the life
of Alexander II. Stephens.
JOHN R. BROOKE. F. I c. F. c. s.
There I* n« secret In the preparation
of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet*. Their
composition la commonly known among
physicians, as Is shown by the rrco m .
mendetlons of 40,000 licensed physi
cian* In the I'nlted Blairs and Canada
'They ale tlie in’osi popular of alt rem-.
dle* for Indigestion, dyspepsia, water
braNi, Insomnia, loss of appetite, mel
ancholia. constipation, dysentery and
kindred diseases originating from Im-
because they are thoroughly re
liable end harmless to men or child.
Btusrt's Dyspepsia Tablets are at
ooc4) a safe and a powerful remedy, one
grain of these tablets being strong
enough (by teat) (o digest 1,000 grains
of Steak, agga and other hast* Btu
art, 1 * Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your
food for you when your stomach can't
trial sample package and you will Is,
iffianM.it '
, the result. F. A. 8lu«n
Company, (« ataart Building, Marshs".
MITCHELL OWNS
SALOON LICENSE
In in article In The Georgian and
New* Tuesday ufternoon relative to
council's granting new saloon licenses,
tt was stated that a license hud been
granted to W. It. Mitchell, at IS North
Ilroad street, and It wo* shown that
Mr. Mltehell had been formerly a boi-
tender at that number tusteud of twins
the owner or lessee of the place. Mr
Mitchell stated Wednesday that lie had
leased the place In question and the li
cense grunted hltn wns for his own
business and was entirely regular.
“Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.'
Among good ploys "Mrs. Wiggs of
Ihe Cabbage Patch.” which comes to
the Grand Wednesday matinee and
night, seems to have the most super
abundant vitality. From the Brst. the
dramatisation uf Mrs. Rices two sto
Dee, "Mr*. Wiggs" and "Lovey Mery,"
met with a degree of popular tavor
more enthusiastic, If anything, than
that awarded those "best selling” nov
els of low Ilf* In mean streets. In Mrs.
Wiggs herself. Mis' Hnxy, Lovey Mary,
and Mr. Htnbbtn*. the ploy present*
four salient types, ouch of which re
mains (Irmly fixed In the moat pleasant
recollections of the playgoer. Strung
as tho roles, the play has been even
more richly cast. Minis* Cali cook.
mother of Eleanor Robson, has scored
a triumph of lier life tn the tttle Tote.
It will In all probability he her crown
ing success, for the public seem* dis
inclined to let her have the cabbage
patch where she makes folk laugh so
heartily.
Tigs, in “Bueter Brown."
With the "Hunter Brown" Company,
which come* to the Grand Friday nnd
Hnturduy nights and n matinee. Is a
man who has made himself famous by
ploying dog. "Busier Brown" without
Tlge would be Itke "home without a
mother." Jock Bell, who plays the part
of Tlge. certainly know* dog*. His re
construction of Tig*'* qulxtlcel coun
tenance Is a masterpiece In paint. Vn-
pler-maoh* and canvas*. Ferocity.
amiability, curiosity: even that pecu
liarly subtle amt iiidliv
Ive "doggish* emo.
tlon called humor Is flitted clearly nnd
easily across hi* cahlne mask. He wags
his tall. Ilcka hi* chop*, track* foot-
DANGER IN DELAY
prints with trsmendous energy, wor
ries the tramps boots—and Just plays
dog.
Nat C. Goodwin Coming.
Nat c. Goodwin will be seen at the
Grand next Monday night and Tuexday
matins# in "The aenlua." and Tuesday
night In "What Would a Gentleman
Do r' The plays are his latest and are
snftl to be his greatest successes. The
mountings are superb In every respect,
widle the supporting company Is com
posed of scion with firmly established
rrpntntinns. The sent sole will be con
duct! d Friday morning.
Man Who Heljied Rejuve-
' nate Coney Idle Passes
Away.
New York. Feb. (.—Elmer B. Dundy,
of the firm of Thompson A Dundy,
which built Luna Park at Coney Island
and launched (he New York, hippodrome,
la dead today In tha AUdon (part
menu, Elghty.thlrd street aiffi Broad
way, after an lllnrsi of Uttle more than
Mr. Dundy died of Oh affection of the
heart, the result of a severe cold he
took on a trip to Coney Island • week
ago last Sunday. He will be butted on
BUten Island, where Mr. Dumpy's
father and litter. Miss Luna Dundy,
far whom Luna Park waa named, art
burled.
Mr. Dundy woe tha financial genius
of the Thompson A Dandy coaet
Mr. Thompson was the on* to plan
execute the shews. Mr. Dandy was
born In Omaha In 11(2. H* waa edu
cated at the atsl* University of Ne
braska and for twenty years was clerk
of the United States court under hit
fathef. Judge Dundy*
BROTHERS
SPENDING WHILE
AT JEKYL ISLAND
(peels! to The Georglea.
Brunswick, Oa.. Feb. (.—Two of the
Gould brothers, George and Howard,
each accompanied by a party of mil
lionaires, will visit Jekyt today on tbelr
own private yachts.
They will remain on Jekyl Island Till
a short time. ,
The two parties will occupy Edwin
Gould's handsome cottage during their
stay on Jekyl Island.
Overwhelming Proof thet LytMe 0# Pinfchem'e
\ Vegetable Compound Suooeede.;
of (fee greatest triumph* of
Lydia E. Plnkhata’* Vegetable Com
mand la the conquering of woman *
pound 1* the oonquei
dread enemy Tumor,
The growth of a tumor to ao In
attteus that froq.eotly “fi.
advanced anMI *^ ected
Ho called “wandering pain*" may
from Its early stage* or Urn
thiv parted*
nnutual pain, from
fh the groin and
ths al,' _
Bm have mysterious pains. U
Uum are todloaUon* ot inflammation
or dMpbtaements. secure a bottle of
LydidE. I’inkhom’* Vegetable Com
pound, mode from native roots end
herbs, right away and begin it* use.
The following letters should con-
vises every suffering woman of lie
virtue, and that It actually doe#
Mrs. Mar Fry, of
tenth f
Colfax
Avs , South tod. Ind.. write* t
Dear Mr*. Plnkham
“I tabs peat ptonaurn in.writ-
1br (o thank you tor what Lydia K.
link baas'* Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I also took the Blood
Pnrifler In alternate doom with the
Comaonnd. Your medielna removed a
erst tumor of four year** growth,
which three of the best physteton*
declared I had. They had said that
only an operation could help me. 1 am
very thankful that I followed a friend'*
advice and took your medicine. It has
made me a strong and well woman and
1 shall recommend It oblong os I live."
Mrs. E. F. Hayes, of M
Boston, Manx., write* I
Dear Mr*. Plnkham:—
“I have boon under different doctors'
treatment for a long time without
relief. They told me I had n fibroid
tunwr, my abdomen was swollen and
Iaafferdfi
Dear Mrs- Pinkhpm t
"I trsa told by my physician that I
bad a fibroid tainor and that I would
have to he operated upon, I wrote to
you for advice, which 1 followed care
fully and task Lydia E. Ptukham's
Vegetable Compound.' I am not only
eared of the tumor but other female
trouble* and caa do all my own work
after sigh jrsarsof suffering.''
Mrs. 8. J. Barber, of Seott, N.‘ Y.
writes:
Deer Mrs. Plnkham;—
“Sometime ago I wrote you for
advice about a tamor which the doctor*
thought would have'to be removed.
Instead I took Lydia E. Plnkham’*
Vegetable Compound and to-day am a
well woman."
Mr*. M. M. (Sink, Vandargrlit, Pa,
writoo:
Dear Mr*. Plnkham
“I had a tumor and Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound removed
tt for me after two doctor* bad given
me up. 1 was sick four yean before I
began to take the Compound. I now
recommend Lydia E link ham's Veget
able Compound far and near."
I Buggies St.,
d with great pain- I wrote
to mm for advise, you replied und I
followed your direction* carefully end
today I am a well women. Lydia E.
Plakham'e Vegetable Compound ex
pelled the tamer and strengthened my
whole system."
Mrs. Perry Byers, of ML Pleasant,
laws, write*:
Such testimony as above to con
vincing evidence that Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound stands
without a peer as a remedy for Tumor
Growths as well aa other distressing
Ills of women, and such symptoms as
Bearing-down SdheoUocu, Displace-
mente. Irregularities sad Backache,
etc. Women should renumber that it
I* Lydia "E. Plnkham'* Vegetable Com
pound that to curing ao many women
Doat forget to Insist upon It when
aame druggist oak* you to accept
aomething *to* which ha aells “teat
aa good. 7 ”
Mrs. rifiktaa’s UriUtto* la Wamea,
Women suffering from any form
of female weakness ora invited to
write Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mas*.,
for advice. She to the Mrs. Plnkham
who has been advising sick women
free of charge for mors than twenty
yean, and before that she assisted
b*r motkav-tw.law, T^Jp dj, PfoU.
ham inadviiing. Thu* she Is especially
Weil qualified to guide sick women
back to health.
PILES CURED IN fi TO 14 DAYS.
I'AXt) OINTMENT Is guaranteed to rare
tnxllni; Him I
uniltnf
At the Bijou.
The bijou An going to |4«i> to atuml*
Ins room dll th!«f wp**k, and It In prob
able thnt the attendance record of the
y«*nr Kill be cutobllRhed by The Rays.
who*c clever porforniar.ee of la*t een-
non h;»N been completely edlpacd by the
hit JuM scored In "Down the Pike."
Tueijdny the theater win filled to It*
capacity nt both performance*, und
neat* for Wednesday night were In
great demand from early morning. The
engagement embraces the regular
Rcliedule of perform a nee*. Including
matinee* on Thursday and Saturday.
FIFTH STEAMER
FOR BEK LINK
Another freighter to ply between
New York, lirunnwlck nnd Havana for
the Atlanta, lilrniinglmm nnd Atlantic
railroad and the lirunnwlck Ktcam»hlf»
rompany, the flee I.lne, will he built
and the keel will tic laid by n Masaa-
rluiftetts ehlpbulldlng comimny This
will be (lie ntib freight MtcHiner for
thin line.
Prexldcnt Harry Atklneon nigncd Ihe
contract la*t Saturday while he wan In
New York. Then* will baldly be any
difference In dealgn and tonnage from
the oconee and Sntllla and Ogcochee.
already In nervlce. The fam liu reaae
of freight offering muned the omclalu
to charier Ihe ri.»rn, a Norwegian vea-
►el. very eoon after the Inauguration
of Ihe nervier* between lirunnwlck and
Havana.
BRUNSWICK 8AL00NS
MUST CLO*£ tABLY
ftpeciii to n>« >ecr gin a.
lirunnwlck. «•« . f>b .\n a renult
of Ihe longnhomnen'a »trike, mi order
wan lKNu(*iI yrnterdny afternoon by
Mayor Hymond. i'e*tulrlng all niiii»nn*i
in the city t.( clone their door* at »*
o'clock In the nfternoon until further
notice, and the order went Into effect
Kidney DlttoMt Are Too Danooroui
for Atlanta Peoplo To Negloct,
Tho |roat danger of kidney troublei
Is fhat
Carry Nation Popular.
The Haldwln-Melville Stock CTompa-
n.v. In “Ten Nlghtn In a Barroom."
with .Mm. Carry A. Nation lecturing
between the actN, I« continuing to draw
Incrrnnrd crowdn at every performance.
The fame of Mrs. Nut Ion U becoming
better known and the reeult In that
everybody In Atlanta In anxloun to hear
her remarkable lecture*. The play,
with Mr*. N>tlon. will continue nt the
El Dorado for the remainder of tho
week, with matinees every day.
Next week the Raldwln-Melvllle
KtoOk c*nmpanj- trttt offer for the-find
time mi any Ntnge the melodrama baeed
|on the Harry Tlmw cane, called "Tho
Roof Harden Tragedy." The find part
of the week "In the Wrong House"
will bo given.
DEFYINGTHE STORM;
SAILORS HAVE GONE
TO RESCUE OF CREW
WANTED
Bpeelal to The Georgian.
Norfolk. VKh Feb. ft.—With the coaet
storm atit! raging, another unknown
veMxel, apparently a three-masted
nchooner. waa this morning driven
ashore at southwest point. Inner Dia
mond Rhoals. Life-savers, at the risk
of their lives, have gone In surf boats
to thr rescue.
The vessel Is apparently full of water
nnd no sign of life Is reported ms yet.
THIRTY FOOT WALL
IK BEING BUILT
AROUND NEW HOUSE
200 Honeysuckle Roots—
as large as can be transplant
ed. State price; set out and
quality.
F. L. SEELY,
\
Brookwood.
they get a Arm hold before
the sufferer rocogttlica them. Health
Is gradually undermined. Backache,
headache, nervousness, lameness, (ore-
ness, lumbago, urinary trouble#, drop
sy, diabetes and Brlght'a disease fol
low In merciless succession. Don't
neglect yonr kidneys. Cure tbe kld-
aeys with the certain snd safe rem
edy. Doan'* Kidnuy Pills, which ha*
cured people right here In Atlanta.
L. Moore, clerk, living at (4 Iry
atreet. Atlanta, (la. toy*: "t had kid
ney trouble to badly that It affected
my whole system, and I had a great
deal ot trouble with headaches and
pains In my eye*, beside* Ihe back
ache. which always accompanies thl*
difficulty. I consulted an oculist, and
REMAIN AT HOME:
STRIKERS REFUSE
TO RETURN TO WORK
la>t evening
While no trouble \» feared It Is con
■tdct»d bent lo have Ihe Nnlooii* clm»i
tftrly. thus preventing ati> ili«tui banc-
by Intoxicated people.
The order of the m«>or mci with n<
oppo«lilon from ihe mil.un men. wh-
► “cni .inxk'JN to •»•* .ill in their power
urfplpt in proset ving ordet duilng th
H|*ei lal to Tl)e Ueorglnu.
Hrunsiv lck.|Gn.. Keb. -There have
been no stnrtllng develop*menta In the
strike of the Long.'hnrrmen's Union,
which was declared Saturday after-
noon, nnd no evidence ot trouble what,
ever. A majority of the strikers re-
| nmlnvil nt their homes during the dny #
.while ihe »dilp|HM>4 were endeavoring to
secure men to work. Several of them
I succeeded In getting a small force,
he advised wearing glosses. ! thought Thrro " f,, ‘ n ° nteetlng* held
I would gat them, but kept putting Ic: yesterday by either striker* or Shipper*,
off. My kidney* were giving me a ■>' If there were It was behind closed
great deal of trouble, the secretions doors, as nathlng lias been given out.
wen* discolored and full of a cloudy i Those familiar with the situation are of
sediment, and llkowlie wore very dlf j4hi* opinion that ihe strike win i>r of
flcult to retain, especially at night ! short duration.
I had tried about everything that Ij
•aw recommanded for kidney proprietor or h^tpi
plaints, but nothing brought the da- PROPR,ETOR 0F H <> TEL
alrrd relief until I got rv<an'a Ktdnav'
Pills at Hrannen Anthony's atorea !
102 Whitehall street and SO Marietta Hperi** 1 to The Georgian,
street. 1 felt better the vary next I^xlngton, ua„ Feb. ft—After a try.
day after I began using them. Myjlng illness ««r two months. Mrs. Bvlc
back Is now strong and the kidneys, A. Mason died here this morning at 4
are working In a normal manner, and o'clock. For a nunitwr of year* she
my cyan have alto Hopped hurting: conducted the hotel here and her death
me. I have eoroe to the conclusion will bring sadness to ninny of the trav.
Hpeclnl to The Hoorglan.
rhnrlotte. N. c*.. Fell. 6.—livesum* the
iii>lghlM(rs olijrctiHt to n brick store gad res
tminint In tbe neighborhood with second
floor rooms to rent to lodgers. Cl. W.
Moon*’« two-Ntory brick building on Wont
Trade Mrcct la l(Hiig abut tn with \*mn\
wall* thirty fe.'t high. c«ai|ileteljr closing
H|» thi» wlmlowa on tmth ».*dca of the strae-
tn r»v
bulldlug la s neat nffatr. Jual
Hon them «|«>p*i
The iirotHTty owners on both sides sre snL.
to bo tn lie u displeased on account of the
proximity *»f tb** t»oUdlug.
RYAN PAYS VISIT
TO MR. ROOSEVELT
Washington. Keb. ft.—Thomas F. By.
an. the New York financier, had a long
interview with President Roosevelt at
the white house yesterday afternoon.
He would say nothing about the gnject
of bis* call, further than tt was to pay
his respects to the president.
TWELVE MILE BIDE
Trouble, Bui He Had an Object.
L
strike.
(bat the whole trouble w*« due to the ov „ wh „ huU
1 «' v * l> °* n * Kl.lney ,„ n fUr .„ nl thp ular hotel.
Pill* all the credit for reatorlng my Mhr leaves t«„ children. Her luie-.
health." I band died several year* ago.
For aalo by all dealers. Price 50
rents. Foster-MIlbum Co.. Buffalo.'
New York, sol* dffants for the United
States '
Rente.I'l-or 'he name - Doan's— asd
itke no other*
\\> arc willing to take trouble to get
things wo value.
A Missouri man was so much bene
fited by i hanging from coffee to Pos-
turn that he was willing to.ride about
12 miles to get It. His daughter writes:
"My mother, father and myself have
been drinking Poatuni for two years
and have all been greatly benefited by
Its use.
"Before we dr«)|»ped coffee and began
to use Postum. mother was poorly
nourished and only weighed 95 pounds.
After she used It h few weeks she be
gan to gain In weight nnd she kc,u
getting stronger nnd better until now
she weighs about 150 pounds, and we
all believe It Is due to leaving off cof
fee und drinking Postum Food Foffee.
i» a.uffifk tete because she has taken no medicine of
IS CLAIMED BY DEATH, nny kind. While she drunk coffee sh»*
was rerr nervous, but since using'
Postum she has no such trouble.
"Father was tioublcd with Indlges- ,
lion w hen lie drank coffee, but Postum I
has changed nil that. He says he likes
the taste of It much better than coffee.
When 1 hnp|>en to bo visiting ano
drink coffee I am usually sick u few
hours, everything sours on my stomach
and I get very nervous.
"We And there’s a big difference in
the way Postum Is prepared. It should
Im* boiled properly according lo direc
tions—then Its flavor I* flue.
"Father rides about IS miles to ge
lt. lie says he would not do without
Postum If he hud to go still farther to
get It ** Name given by Postum Com-
t»any. Ilattle Creek. Mich, Read tbe
little booklet, "The Road to WrtblHA"
in wltprv There's a re«* *n."
THE VICTOR
321 AND 323
WHITEHALL ST.
DR. WOOLLEY’S
SANITARIUM
OPIUM and WHISKY and n,br ,ly * ml dru *
v * tluns sctentiflcally treated with
out shock or sovoro oufforimi
Comfort of patlonts carefully looked after. A homelike, pleasant,
sanitarium, not a prison. Treatment entirely free from any harmful re
sults. Our thirty years' experience shows then* diseases are curable. For
full particclare, call or address Th* Vietor Sanitarium or B. M. Woolley
Company, 104 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.
INSULTING LETTER
TACKED ON WALL
Angry bccauae she had been dis-
harged after being suspected of steal
ing Jewelry, Ida Isabelle Morris, n ne
gro servant nt the home of James
Woodward, 3ft t’npltol avenue, last Fri
day wrote a highly Insulting and
threatening letter tc Mrs. Wmalward
snd then tucked It on the wall In the
servants' room, where It was found
Just after the woman moved out.
The matter was reported to the de
tective il^paitnient and, *i|K»n an In
vestigation. both the Morris wotnun nnd
her mother. Mandy Morris, were taken
Into custody by Detectives Kilpatrick
nnd Hpradlln. They were given 3a
days In the I’tocknde.
CHARLES W, WINTER
HAS PASSED AWAY
C. R. Brown.
The funeral sen Icon of t\ R. Ilrow n
were conducted Wednesday pfternoott
♦n the chapel vf H. M. Patterson ft Sion
FIRE IN DECATUR
TOTALLY DESTROYS
THREE DWELLINGS
Special to The Georgian.
Decatur. Ala. Feb. ft.—Three dwell
ing?*. together with most of the h«»une-
hold goods, were de*tm>ed by f.re tn
East Derutur at I o'clock this morn
ing. entailing a total Ions of about
15.000. only partly insured.
One of the houi
I'hurle* \V. Winter, aged *4 years, a
pioneer cltlsen of Atlanta, died Wed
nesday morning at a private •anttarluni
after an Illness of about three years.
Mr. Winter was born In West Point.
Ga., going to Montgomery during the
war. He afterwards came to Atlanta
and for tho last twenty-five years had
led a h tired Are.
He I* survived by hi* wife, a daugh
ter. Mr*. J. \V. Horsey, of Atlanta, and
■on*. J. A. Winter, of Durant. Ind.
nnd t'harles W. Winter. Jr., of
Thotnasvllle, Ga. The- funeral service*
will he conducted Thursday morning at
hi* Intr residence. 2* East Cain *treer.
by Dr. J. 8. French, of the First Mcth-
odl.t .t'liurrh. nt It) o'clock. The Intri-
ment um he tn ttaktand conwwry-
Tnr Inill-beurer* will be Captain
Nathan Ly nn. John H. Lnvejoy, Col.
J. 8. Prnther, Thom** M. E*dy. P- 11-
Snook und T. J. Hlghtowef.
Echoh. Another to K. H. Alltoon und
the third to R. J. Compton. The house*
were occupied by H. J. *'ompton. Ho
mer Davidson and Mr. Bomorfiehl
. . . . , , t TI >e nre originated from n *tme In
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